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Archive for October, 2010
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Leafing through rare books
Posted on 10/22/2010Within its overall collection of five million printed volumes, the University of Iowa Libraries holds more than 200,000 rare books. -
Recent deaths
Posted on 10/22/2010Death notices for current and retired UI employees. Links to online obituaries provided when available. -
New University of Iowa web resource maps the decline of St. Louis’ urban core
Posted on 10/22/2010The University of Iowa Libraries has released an interactive web project that shows the political and social factors that led to urban decline in one of America’s greatest cities. -
Panel discussion on LGBT suicides set for Oct. 26
Posted on 10/21/2010The University of Iowa’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered (LGBT) Resource Center is sponsoring a panel discussion about LGBT mental health issues Oct. 26. -
Busy sports weekend for the black and gold
Posted on 10/21/2010Kinnick Stadium isn't the only place to catch Hawkeye athletes in action during the weekend of Oct. 22–24. -
Thomann takes helm at UI Upward Bound
Posted on 10/20/2010Dana Thomann is the new director of the University of Iowa Upward Bound program in the Center for Diversity and Enrichment. Thomann began her new position Oct. 11. -
Asphalt work to affect parking areas on North Madison Street Oct. 21
Posted on 10/20/2010Shamrock Asphalt Construction will be overlaying asphalt on a portion of North Madison Street on Thursday, Oct. 21. -
Yi Li, Mathematics
Posted on 10/20/2010Growing up during China's Cultural Revolution, with the economy in shambles, Yi Li didn't have grand plans for his career. A timely change in the nation's leadership altered the equation dramatically. -
Connecting through stories: Mangum on the humanities
Posted on 10/19/2010UI associate professor Teresa Mangum talks about the University's plans for a cluster of hires in an area the University is calling “Public Humanities in a Digital Age.” -
Sign up now for 2010 Way Up Annual Conference
Posted on 10/19/2010Sue Curry, dean of the University of Iowa College of Public Health, will serve as a keynote speaker at the 2010 Way Up Annual Conference for women in higher education.




